🎯 Tactical style meets everyday hustle — carry smart, stand out.
The FAMI Outdoor Tactical Bag Backpack is a lightweight, durable 6-liter sling pack crafted from water-repellent 600D nylon. Designed with multiple compartments and a reversible strap system, it offers versatile, organized carry for professionals on the move, blending military-grade toughness with urban practicality.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.9"D x 7.87"W x 11"H |
Storage Volume | 6 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Cp |
Pattern | Camouflage |
character | Sports |
Backpack Design | Framed Backpack |
Style Name | Hiking |
Number Of Pockets | 6 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
T**A
Great Bag!
I wanted a smaller back pack type bag to conceal carry rather than carry the usual larger sized bulky purses. This bag is the perfect size, has ample pockets to carry wallet, phone, extra clips, and additional items you wish to carry. The back pocket for your pistol is roomy enough for a larger pistol if needed. It holds your pistol securely in place by a heavy duty strap and snap. The shoulder strap is wider and comfortable to wear, staying in place on your shoulder unlike other one sided back packs/bags I have used that tend to slip. There is also the option to rearrange the strapping to carry differently, or carry by the handle on top of the bag. if you like to clip things to the outside of your bag, such as keys, there are many places to do so. Zippers are of quality and give the option to open on one side or the other, or in the middle of the pocket. The compartments inside have additional pockets for small items.I highly recommend this bag. I could not be more pleased with it.
M**.
Small but Worth It!
I've had the Army Green one for about 2 months and I take it every where. The bag itself is very sturdy and has a nice little "tactical" look. The strap seems to be just a bit thin. It's not a bad thing but I notice the material developing some wrinkles. However, this could be that I have it extended most of the way.My one minor gripe and it is purely my fault, is that I'm 6'3" and 250 lbs. When I have this bag on I feel like I just mugged a kindergartner for his bag. My wife tells me that it doesn't look like that from an outsider's perspective but just something to keep in mind.Inside the smallest pocket: I keep a small pad and pen, altoids gum tin with earbuds, Fenix E05 flashlight, breathmints, and a small wallet with my loyalty cards inside. So all in all, a handy sized pocket.The next pocket: a sandwich sized ziploc that contains a pen, pencil, small pencil sharpener, and various other items that may come in handy, a small crescent wrench, and a small camping silverware set.Large pocket: First aid kit in a pencil pouch, map of my city, an Opinel folding knife, a ziploc with a couple of handkerchiefs, a ziploc with burp cloth, deck of playing cards, and at the bottom a container of Purell.Like I said, I use this as an EDC bag and am not extremely rough on it but it is very handy to have.P.S. The small strip of velcro at the top is a nice touch so I can add a small bit of flair with a fun morale patch.
K**N
Finally - A decent sling/carry bag for bino’s and much more
So far I am loving this bag. Aside from the obvious features of zip pockets galore, heavy duty zippers and a well-positioned strap/sling, this bag wins the prize for me as it will carry my Bushnell 10x50 binoculars. I’ve been through several supposed binocular cases that always failed the fit test. This bag is better than the case the binos came with because there is actually enough room for them to fit, plus inside pockets for instructions, maps, small docs, etc. An outside zipper pocket holds things like the tripod mount, small tools, cleaning stuff, etc that would just not fit in the factory case. There is even a larger pocket on the back of the bag with a flap and snap closure that will fit a lot of things...perhaps even a small self-defense item. :) I may order another one as a spare, but from the way this bag is constructed, I will probably wear out before the bag does.
J**D
This bag is hand, waistband, and pocket relief
This is a great bag with really only one (big) downside.The upsides: all the buckles, zippers, molle webbing, straps, and handles are very well made and can take plenty of use and, I would guess, a bit of abuse if necessary. There are plenty of individual spaces (from large to small) for dividing up whatever you're carrying, and the largest compartment is separated into 3 smaller ones with thin nylon dividers. This bag is small enough to be an every day carry bag filled with the essentials that you're tired of lugging around in pockets or physically carrying in your hands. I keep an assortment of random things in it that I could need at any given moment and/or the bare essentials I might need in an emergency situation. I've got everything from a few lighters, about 50 feet of paracord, fingernail clippers, a multi-tool, several ziplock bags, a LifeStraw, a small notepad, several pens, a pair of gloves, a Bahco foldable saw, to a couple of carabiners and Nite-ize Figure 9's hanging on the webbing. As a test, I managed to fold up a 6' x 8' tarp and fit it in this bag, but there was basically no room for anything else afterward (except for a few small items in the small zippered front pockets).The downside: The problem with this bag is that it is just too small for any single serious task. Its strength in being small enough to not feel like you're carrying a backpack is also a fairly large weakness if you're looking to carry anything larger than roughly 7" by 4" in size. It honestly functions much more like a tactical looking man-purse, than a bug-out bag or any kind of book bag.This bag seems ideal for a motorcycle rider that needs to carry a few extra items with them, an individual that usually carries quite a few items in their pockets and on their belt but are looking for some relief, or perhaps a concealed carry holder that doesn't feel like IWB carrying sometime (with room for extra mags). If you're a prepper, then you could probably slam this sucker full of items that could get you by for 24 hours or less, but I wouldn't bank on much more than that.It's on the small side, but it's got a niche and I like having it around. I'd definitely buy another one if something happens to mine, especially at this giveaway price.
S**R
Nice little travel bag
Didn't know what to expect. Turned out to be a comfortable little bag. Will be traveling overseas later this year and this bag will be with me to carry personal items in the front. It's not cumbersome and hangs comfortable.Lots of pockets. For size comparison and IPad will not quite fit in the rear pocket.
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